Historical gangster epic Peaky Blinders was a double winner at the Bafta TV Craft Awards ceremony on Sunday night, where the BBC also took home awards for its Doctor Who specials commemorating the show's 50th anniversary and the special award for Strictly Come Dancing.

Other winners included screenwriter Dominic Mitchell, who won an accolade for his debut work on In The Flesh.

On what proved to be a great night for period drama, Downton Abbey, Ripper Street and Dancing on the Edge also achieved success across a number of categories, winning Baftas for Costume Design, Production Design and Sound: Fiction respectively. Peaky Blinders, a hit with audiences when it aired last year, won an award for its director, Otto Bathurst, and photography and lighting craftsman George Steel.

Other winners include Broadchurch and Educating Yorkshire, receiving Baftas for Original Music and Editing: Factual respectively.

Bafta TV craft awards – full list of winners

SPECIAL AWARD

STRICTLY COME DANCING

BREAKTHROUGH TALENT

DANIEL FAJEMISIN-DUNCAN, MARLON SMITH Run – Acme Films/Channel 4

COSTUME DESIGN

CAROLINE MCCALL Downton Abbey – Carnival Film & Television/ITV

DIGITAL CREATIVITY

PRODUCTION TEAM D-Day: As It Happens – Windfall Films, Digit London/Channel 4